This book is about the journey of an abandoned baby, discovered by a Catholic Sister who raises him in an orphanage like her own son. But whose son was he? The controversies in the book are written purely for dramatic purposes of engagement, as the two worlds of religion and politics collide; they do not refer to any true incident or story. The two worlds come and meet in the most thrilling of circumstances and bring about the debate of separation of Church and State, and how the Laws of God and the Laws of Man can bring about major polemics that underscore how and why certain laws do exist. As the human race, we should not succumb to hegemony and try to dominate other races or tribes, and not look at life's circumstances as black and white but also consider the context and events that shroud what it means to not only be human, but be humane.